Frequently Asked Questions

As a prospective MEcon student you may have some questions about the MEcon. Please find below a selection of the most frequently asked questions.

In order to apply to the Master's degree programme in Economics you need a recognised University Bachelor's degree in Economics (or equivalent) or a recognised University Master's or Licentiate's degree in any other academic field. Additional admission criteria for foreign students apply (e.g. Admission Test, Restrictions etc.). Therefore, please check the application details here.

In order to start the MEcon you will need a Bachelor's degree with a strong focus on Economics. We expect at least 60 ECTS in core Economics for all MEcon candidates. Candidates with a Master's degree in another field (and no sufficient background in Economics) can be admitted to the Master's preparatory year.

In order to be able to follow the core studies in the MEcon a certain basic knowledge in various academic areas is required. If you are familiar with the topics and subject areas (theory and application) listed in the document (see downloads), you should be prepared and able to succeed with the contents offered in our courses at Master’s level for MEcon. Please note: The books are only suggestions; other books can be used as well, if they cover similar topics.

No. Due to the curriculum a start in the Autumn Semester is required. The MEcon offers an introduction week to incoming students in the week before the Autumn Semester start, providing an overview of the contents for the studies. We highly recommend participation. Furthermore, you can only apply for a Double-Degree programme in the Autumn Semester. For more information see DDP.

Practice credits are awarded for practical activities that are closely related to the MEcon. We encourage you to gain practical experience during your Master's studies and to get in contact with potential employers.

Please check the implementation provisions for practice credits in the MEcon. You can then submit a request (no particular form required) to the MEcon Executive Director to pre-check the planned internship. If approved, upon completion of your work experience you should submit a final report to the MEcon Executive Director, who will decide, along with the Dean of Studies, about crediting.

Exchange semesters are possible in the second or third semester, although the third semester is recommended. It is not possible to go abroad on an exchange during the first semester. For more information see Exchange.

External and internal applicants have to provide proof of Level I English proficiency when applying. Alternatively, Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (C1), a TOEFL (written 600, computer 250, Internet 100) or IELTS (minimum score: 7.0, academic version) can be accepted. This is to ensure that all MEcon students are proficient in English at the start of their studies.